THE BOKO HARAM ADVENTURE THREAT TO NATIONAL PEACE.

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 JINBOBARAYE KARIBO-NELSON, JP, SIPM.
JINBOBARAYE KARIBO-NELSON, JP, SIPM.

Since 1999 of democratic governance in Nigeria; the most populous black nation in the world, nothing had really changed in order to consolidates democracy and peace.

Fifty- One years after Independence from Britain, almost a century and forty years after the brutal civil war without genuine transformation.

The discovery of crude-oil the main-stay of the nation economy, the  government had not improved the living standard of the masses, economy policies that had been introduced by subsequent government; couple with the endemic corruption in every sphere of life, had make mockery of the giant of Africa.

Hitherto, civil- rights group, the media, religious institutions and eminent personality that fought for the enthronement of democratic governance which had come to stay since May 29, 1999 were regrettable.

It’s appauling of the Nigerian leaders both at the Federal, state and the third tier, the way government is been run or governed. Every institution of the state had virtually collapsed, namely; deplorable Roads, Education, lack of portable water, dearth of health facilities, power supply zero, Transportation, and insecurity the order of the day, where bandits had grown wings, trying to overpower the custodian of the state security

Many are oblivious to the fact that our common enemies are Ethnicity, Religion, poverty and underdevelopment. I have long affirmed that the lack of electricity, weakened public institutions, poor governance, and unethical leadership are the colossal symptoms of the collective challenges we must overcome, both politically and psychologically for the years ahead.

While, The continuous cry every day on the lips of the Masses is the prevailing corruption that had been hunting the Nigerian populace since the past Fifty-One years of freedom either in Government and the private sector, which had hindered the developmental stride of the once prosperous economy, locally known as giant of Africa. Power is transient, what happened in the North African States of Libya is a big lesson on those in leadership authority; who failed to provide dividend of democracy but enriching their persons and cronies. According to a former Attorney-General of Federal Republic of Nigeria High Chief Richard Akinjide opined that History will not forgive any leader that fails.

The pressing problem entangling the Nigerian State today is Islamist sect, Boko Haram were they are exporting jihadist fundamentalist ideology,

The sect had carried out successful suicide  bomb attacks on  the United Nations Nigerian office and the police Headquarters building in Abuja, the Nigerian capital, religious worship centre both belonging to Christians and moderate Muslims were innocent citizenry both foreign nationals or Nigerians were killed etc.

The Boko Haram wicked approach and threat of instigating sectarian violence will not pay any one good; the current nemesis with Nigeria is ethnicity and Religion conspiracy ideology base on faith as earlier argued. The Nigerian electorates believe that those opposed to President Jonathan’s government are the one’s trying to destabilize the nation.

Recently, the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed forces, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, told local and international media that in every spheres of the government, namely, the Executive, Judiciary, Military and the Para-Military, Police etc. had sympathy, strong link to the Boko Haram insurgency.

After the President outburst, The mastermind of the Christmas day 2011 bombing of St Theresa Catholic Church, Madalla in Niger State was arrested and twenty-four hours later, the high profile and established suspect Kabiru Umar alias Kabir Sokoto  28 years, and native of Biu town, Bornu Sate  escaped from the Nigerian Police under  the command of Commissioner of Police in-charge of investigation, Mr.Zakaria Biu an expert in dastardly act, who during the reigned of late maximum ruler, General Abacha was in charge of anti-terrorism squad, that unleashed terror and mayhem against pro-democratic disciples. Mr Zakaria Biu is a Kinsman of the terrorist.

The police view this act as a serious negligence of duty on the part of Commissioner of Police, Mr. Biu. While the ordinary Nigerians view it as ethnic connection. The group whose name Boko Haram means western education is sinful in Hausa language, Kano was the first base of the Boko Haram terrorist in 2007, before shifting it operational Headquarters to North-Eastern State of Bornu.

Overtime, it had escalated into other states in the Northern Nigeria almost daily killings. On Friday 20 January, 2012 the attacks on ancient city of Kano, with the level of sophistication and simultaneous attacks, the Boko Haramist had link with Qaeda’s North African branch, al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM)

 

While, I posit that there are genuine reasons for firm agitation, individual and groups should be free to express their views, offer their criticisms, canvass their ideas for democratic change for the masses not through the barrel of the gun.

What is happening now is not the best of time for the Nigerian state that is why the urgent calls for Sovereigns national conference have finally reached its peak; owing to continued insecurity by the Boko Haram sect.

Security is paramount for the survival of any nation and its citizens, the defective security structure with obsolete equipments and visionless approach is not a good measure for Nigerian state, any conflict will effect and destabilize the entire West African sub-region.

In curtailing or curbing insecurity there must be proactive strategies rather than fire-fighting approach towards combating crime in the country. My advice for the Nigerians populace; Security is a collective responsibility, Government is doing its own, communities will have to do their own and most important, the individuals must co-operate and take the terror challenges seriously, by giving Police and other security agencies relevant information and the financial of the Boko Haram evil acts exposed and brought to justice for good measure.

The sacking of the Inspector of General of Police, Alhaji Hafiz Ringim and replacing him with an assistant Inspector General of Police, Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar is highly welcome development for effective policing. Mr Abubakar hails from Gusua in Zamfara State known for implementation of shiariah law.

Government should invest to procure Patrol vans, communications gadgets in order to monitor phone conversation, read text messages and emails; and other equipment to enhance the security situations in the country.

In the name of Almighty God, I urged Nigerians to embrace peaceful co-existence in the country because peace and harmony were essentials tools for development in any society and leadership position his from God who made heaven and earth and raises those who are bowed down. But the way of the wicked. He turns upside down.

JINBOBARAYE KARIBO-NELSON, JP, SIPM.

A social commentator and security analyst, a senior member Institute of Public Management, Nigeria wrote in from Ogu Town, Rivers State, Port Harcourt via www.karibonelson.com

IROKOTV…….The Journey….The Landmark

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IROKOTV…….The Journey….The Landmark
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P.R.A.A.D. AND OTHERS NEGLECTED AND RELEGATED TO THE DUSTBIN ? PART 1

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Many African governments have shown absolute apathy to very vital documents that are of importance to society and humanity but the question of keeping such documents in the archives and applying proper supervision for posterity has always posed many problems since time immemorial. Gone were the days when secretaries and clerks in government departments and establishments stack type –  written and/or hand-written documents in either flat or box files and kept them in steel cabinets in the regional capitals of Ghana, with those at the district levels rather being kept in wooden cupboards with or without keys or security padlocks. Nobody there and then thought about fumigation to prevent rodents and insects from feeding on such documents. This archaic practice has gone on for ages and perhaps would be a century old by now. But even now that civilization has dawned on Africa and Ghana’s position should have excelled to take the frontline stage, you go to the seat of government at the Osu Castle, in Accra for example, the best one could perhaps see would be steel cabinets with combination locks, nothing new and strange, the only exception being tags reading ‘Confidential’, ‘Private’ or ‘TJ’, i.e. ‘Temporary Jacket’ stickers pasted in front of the said cabinets.  Unlike the African practice where most of our cherished and treasured documents are still kept in poor unkempt files in weak and rusty cabinets, unmindful of the attendant risks – documents  exposed to readership by all manner of visitors and strangers who are not supposed to come into contact with such documents etc., the civilized western world are far advanced and have gone ahead with record keeping of every available contents of valued documents on the compact discs i.e. C.D. for security and posterity. Most unselfish European scientists and inventors who thought of the importance of posterity, tried to document their inventions and God-given knowledge for use by the rest of the world. One wonders whether the saying that ‘if you want to keep some vital information from an African, then just put it into writing or publish it in a book form’ and leave it on a table, nobody cares a hoot about it because it is a known fact that most Africans including Ghanaians do not fancy reading books to enhance the little knowledge endowed by God to be abreast with time.

NEGLECTED AREAS

The author has been saddened by the fact that since Ghana’s Independence in March 1957, many government and quasi-government departments/agencies have never been mindful of the way security documents are kept for safe and longer periods. Governments have since then come and gone without any one being mindful of keeping documents and security ones even for posterity.  Do not make a mistake. Please take a ride or stroll to the Ghana Survey Department adjacent to the 37 Military Hospital; just try to request that you want to have a chat or audience with the head of that department, and you will be amazed to see some files of land documents that are littered on the floor some of them date as far back as 1937. They belong to private individuals and still lie on the bare floor; not only that, continue to the main general security offices of the Lands Commission Secretariat near the El Wak Stadium, in Accra where all lands invested in the Government of Ghana and their vital contents in the form of indentures and site plans also belonging to Ghanaians owners and foreigners who own lands/properties in Ghana from as far back as the 1930s or even before then are being stacked on shelves in this room. This Computer Age, one would say Christ Almighty with exclamation! Now that Information and Communication Technology reigns supreme almost all over the world, do we as a nation have to import the Indians and Singaporeans and possibly, the Malaysians who started off with us in the 50s on the hard green turfs but have now leapt ahead of us because they did not treasure in coup d’etats and totally abhorred tribalism, favouritism  and nepotism; and these enabled them to be at the forefront of the ICT globally whilst Ghana, with the abundant natural and human resources available at our command and moreover, incomparable to none in Africa, still limp from the doldrums in the background. This is precisely because we are very greedy, envious of ourselves and selfishly gluttonous. Perhaps, the schedule officers do not know that the documents they hold in trust are the genuine ones that they usually rely on as reference documents in times of litigation at the law courts and financial houses. The writer would like to further request readers to trek on to the far corner of the city centre to the Lands Title Deeds offices just by the Customs & Excise Headquarters (now the Ghana Revenue Authority) in Accra. The atmosphere is not far from anything impressive; the value is still the same. Why? How come? The author does not want to point any accusing finger at any particular government but at least if it could dawn on anybody in government with brains to think about the severity and importance of all these vital agencies and attach special importance to the very documents being kept in their custody, then Ghana could go places but the files are just left there at the mercy of the weather and rodents and/or moths. The usual October rains that normally cause great havoc to lives and properties in Accra would one day bury them all, since we do not see anything wrong with decentralization of government machinery; everything from Accra to Zuarungu is to be headquartered here, why? You mark my word. It was unfortunate that there was no camera in my possession otherwise I would have snapped some shots to serve the purpose for which this article implies. Some of the documents at the Survey Department that were half torn, ripped off or eaten up by cockroaches from respective files were begging for ICT reforms, but who cause am? Very pitiful sight indeed, yet, we pride ourselves as the Gateway to Africa! Nonsense to the highest order, isn’t it?

P.R.A.A.D

The Public Records Archives and Administration Department shares common wall with the Young Women Christian Association premises (Y.W.C.A.) opposite the Kriff Ghana Limited offices, near the Roman Cathedral, Accra. It is the only place in Ghana where records of all public and civil servants and some dignified personalities who have held civil and public offices in Ghana or elsewhere for, and on behalf of government, or in private practice, were submitted to them for keeps for posterity and reference purposes. The general records for civil and public servants, including civilians, the military and police, politicians, the judiciary, the clergy, businessmen, and all walks of life could be found there even though not on CDs but on files. The information relative to the E.R.T. Madjiteys, the Nii Amaah Ollenus, the Lt.-General J.A. Ankrahs, the Annie Jiagges, the former British Governors to the Gold Coast, the Kwame Nkrumahs, the Kofi Abrefa Busias, the Paa Grants, the Emmanuel  Obetsebi Lampteys, the Ako Adjeis, the J.B. Danquahs, the Dzenkle Dzewus, the E.M. Debrahs, the Major Lampteys, the M.A. Otus, the S.J.A. Otus, the Mensah Sarbahs, the Joe Appiahs, the Sgt. Adjeteys of the 28th February Road fame and the positive defiance towards the British troops, the Dr. Alex Quayson Sackeys of the U.N. Presidency of the General Assembly, et cetera.

CASUAL VISIT

One casual visit to this prominent quasi-government offices for fact finding on Wednesday, November 12, 2011 where he had interaction with the schedule officer-in-charge, one Mr. Aryee, helped him to have informed opinion that the prevailing circumstance there relative to file keeping was not haphazardly placed on the floors; but conversely too, it was not quite different from the other agencies already mentioned above. The fact that the attitudinal specifications of the Ghanaian would never ever change even if he were to work on the moon, you create an office there for him, the value and environment would be the same.     According to this officer, whose office was poorly served with half-dilapidated-window-type air-conditioner, formerly, the information as it were, was forth-coming; the information was somewhat submitted to the PRAAD  reluctantly by the Establishments Secretariat now the Offices of the Ghana Civil Service. It was terribly below average. The OIC lamented that since 1980 or thereabout the OGCS has failed in its duty to compile and collate such vital information from the Ministries/Departments and Agencies and submitted it to the Public Records and Archives Administration Department; the Offices of the Ghana Civil Service Secretariat and the Public Services Commission have shown total neglect and irrelevance as if it has no significance but would like to use this medium to drum home that they should ensure they updated the PRAAD with the necessary ingredients to be abreast with time. It would be a big shame and complete naivety for one to visit such a place only to be told in the face that no available information exists on a file or on the CD for such a distinguished personality who once lived and toiled for Mother Ghana. Two outstanding personalities such as Dr. Kwegyir Aggrey of Achimota School and the black and white keys of the piano fame and say, George Ekem Ferguson, the first qualified Gold Coast Surveyor who probably helped with the country’s mapping with the British. The author stands for correction anyway. But one should visit there and ask of any known individual who one time or the other distinguished him/herself in either the civil/public service of Ghana; be he or she a civilian, public officer, academia, military or police, judge, legal luminary, professional, clergy, businessman or what before 1980, trust me, these half-fit, half-trained civil servants will show you where to locate the file or shelf to whip your appetite with the information you want. What therefore prevents the National Awards Committee from furnishing the parti -culars of the awardees to the PRAAD for the sake of posterity? This is one fine and free consultancy. The author wishes to implore all the Human Resource persons and departments of all private and public institutions to furnish this vital office with the information they deserve so as to keep such information updated.  As long as most of them have served Mother Ghana in diverse ways, their back -ground should never be lost for point of references. Some of them too must have been trained with government money either abroad or locally so such personalit -ies should have their particulars furnished with the PRAAD to encourage the youth to also aspire to greater heights.  As already indicated, their offices are located near the Cathedral. The irony is that this OIC recalled the time when he had the singular honour to visit Britain where he was shown documents on some of the British famous individuals he never thought would be available but were made available to him with just the press of the button; the relevant information that characterized such personalities were for grabs and easy comprehension.  Part 2 to be continued.  By Kofi Appiah  email: [email protected]

PART 2 – Continue from the last edition that appeared . . . .

P.R.A.A.D. AND OTHERS NEGLECTED AND RELEGATED TO THE DUSTBIN ?

Could such innovative institution be established here for the young ones to emulate instead of chasing and tormenting ordinary harmless civilians and legislators with uniformed police at the floor of the House of Parliament during the STX debates; the BNI officials as well as  amateur and untrained police wielding AK47 rifles; ready-to-fire-armoured vehicles and tanks positioned at the entrances of our university campuses to intimidate and cow stubborn and recalcitrant demonstrating students into submission. How relevant and important do our governments think such sights contribute to the national economy; and are they a great dis-service to the younger ones now or not? How come that some of our metropolitan assemblies and their nincompoops fancy demolishing people’s kiosks and houses at unholy time of 0200 hours when every normal human being is supposed to be at rest in bed? The odd hours that Opuni’s Food and Drugs Board has been harassing and tormenting herbal houses and premises of pharmaceutical companies such as the Semanhyia,  Kinapharma and a few others like the Oheneba Health Care Centre are very primitive and suggestive enough as well as indicative that Ghana were still one of the colonies in the Stone Age era. The leadership of institutions like the BNI, Food & Drug Board, the Ghana Police, the National Security, the A.M.A. et cetera should bow their heads in shame because some of them behave unnaturally as if they wash their faces from the chin to the eye brow instead of the natural way of ‘top to bottom’. Some people even wonder whether the so-called doctors of letters actually obtained their degrees genuinely and by accredited institutions of higher learning abroad. The author requests that the FDB led by the Opunis should solicit the franchise from the Almighty God to arrange for legislation that no Ghanaian should breathe at all or to levy taxes on fresh air so that the Mills-Mahama Administration would go down in history (the Guinness Book of Records) as the first ever nation in the world to run a better government on taxes from ‘natural air’. These and many more are very barbaric bestial behavior of gargantuan proportions; and undoubtedly, they are not exactly the kind of institutions and structures Prez. Barack Obama in his wisdom from a civilized world came down to preach to Prez. Mills and his cream and bunch of arrogant, half-baked swindler team of ministers sometime in July 2009. By the current exposure and revelation of Hon. Martin Amidu, some of his colleagues explicitly condoned and connived with Alfred Agbesi Woyome to defraud the Nation by false pretences of this unthinkable and unprintable amount of money without sweat. Come to think about someone like Woyome who has never worked let alone deserved such astronomical and colossal payment from a supposedly ‘Yoomo gbe Ga’ Minister of State with doctorate accolades. Do the initial four compromise accomplices have any grounds to be acquitted and set free even if the law sometimes referred to as an ass by legal brains is undertaken by an interested party who decides to pursue this legal battle in any competent court of jurisdiction? Do Mrs. Betty Mould Iddrisu, the first to be accused for championing the cause of the Woyome Gate Scandal; the second on the charge sheet is the Chief of Staff, Mr. Henry Martey Newman, who flatly and impudently kept a blind eye on this sensitive financial loss to the State and possibly, inadvertently concealing such scandalous incident from the sight of the presidency; and the third, the ever-dyed hair Dr. Kwabena Duffuor, who either failed to cross-check with the facts and figures in the whole scenario because he thought almost all Ghanaians were stupid fools and daft to be able to detect the fraud hence the connivance; and the fourth, Hon. Ebo Barton Odro, MP for Cape Coast who also thought he could capitalize on his parliamentary immunity as a legislator to speak his mind to defend the indefensible, have any grounds to be set free in the courts? Your comments are most welcome. I hope Ebo is not the son of the late Ishmael Barton Odro, the one-time Principal Assistant Secretary at the Office of the Prime Minister, at the Osu Castle in the 70s who I knew very well otherwise, if he were the one, it will hurt me greatly. This is what one expects to be done here instead of nothing at all. What actually put the writer on his toes in amazement and astonishment was the very Royal Seal and Scroll that Her Royal Majesty, Her Excellency Elizabeth Regina II, Queen of Great Britain & Ireland, personally signed to proclaim independence to Ghana and delivered to His Excellency Lord Listowel, the last Governor-General of the Gold Coast, who later hand-delivered to Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, first President of the Republic of Ghana on the occasion of our independence at the Old Polo Grounds from fading. Mr. President, please ensure that special care is given to this revelation otherwise, by the time one could say Jack, where are you, the ‘Royal Seal or Scroll’ that constitutes our body and soul as a Nation Ghana luckily, is still in its original form and could either be  laminated or put in a glass frame to prevent the royal signature from fading to allow a foreign aggressor with this hindsight from invading us as their former colony because we would have no evidence then as genuine occupants/settlers of this door-shaped country called Ghana to litigate at The Hague if such a disastrous incident ever happened to us as a nation. Believe you me, if this valuable document should get stolen, or collateralized by the officers there for some of the Woyome Gate money or worst still, burnt to ashes as is often the case in Ghana – unnecessary rampant fire outbreaks here and there, we would be doomed and unable to repudiate the cost in any material terms for the struggle by the Big Six, and it would be a useless effort as a wild goose chase to render such a pain-staking journey and ordeal by our forefathers to be in vain. It is a pity that I am a Ghanaian but cannot say that I am a Togolese, please don’t ask me why.  Most Ghanaians are envious of the well to do and not until this canker of pygmy type of jealousy is obliterated from our national psyche, we would never ever progress as a nation not even if we matched neck to neck with Saudi Arabia in oil production.

UNEMPLOYED YOUTH/GRADUATES

Somebody should do me the favour to draw my attention to any country on this planet Earth where we have a genuinely constituted and registered corporate body of Unemployed Graduates. It is unheard of anywhere, but if there were any at all, Ghana has set the pace for others to follow. There may be different bodies but the one involved with graduates from our tertiary institutions makes the whole position a grave and serious one. How come that our government should go in for loans/grants from the Breton-Woods Institution and decide to collateralize our oil and the loans with the lives of our unemployed youth from getting employed. Certainly, no decent government would do such a thing at the peril of the lives of its citizens. This wicked machination could only be practised by very hypocritical leaders such as Egya Atta and John the Revelator who could change their skins overnight like the chameleon and pretend to be holier than the Pope at the Vatican City.  Even though the elapsed time has not yet come about, there are indications that party supporters have been offered jobs through the backdoor.  Ah Professor, worehaw me, worehaw me, to wit, you this troublesome professor, you cross me at all corners to make sensitive appointments as told by His Excellency Prez. Mills; and it is a glaring example for all to see. Earlier on, I posed some questions as to why and how come that such important government or public offices should have filing systems dated as pre-colonial era as the word ‘colo’ itself depicts. There are sizeable number of unemployed computer literate youth who would not bother to collect say, Gh₵100.00 or ₵1,000,000.00 per month instead of staying home to computerize all the available information on the CDs at the various places mentioned herein and that should not cost the government of the day anything astronomical rather than wasting such huge sums of money on frivolous trips and aeronautical charges and such other things like the purchase of ‘V.8’ 4 x 4 vehicles of no special importance to our economy. Engaging the youth and the unemployed computer literate graduates in these areas to update the information onto the CDs from the files lying idle on the dirty floors will save us a lot.  The ‘how’ also is on the wastage of enormous amount of thousands of dollars spent on the purchase of vehicles for distribution to ‘serial callers’ to propagate the government’s abysmal performance so as to get entrenched to perpetuate itself in governance. Stupid isn’t it? How do the western countries recognize us as an African nation? Do most of them too not have rugged roads to ply on?

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Did someone notice or hear on air alongside with me on last Thursday morning’s   ‘Dwaso Nsem’ programme on Adom FM hosted by ‘Mamoud’ Adakabre Frimpong Manso at about 0830 hours on January 4, 2012,  when the presenter tried to get to the bottom of the problems that had arisen as a result of dysfunctional equipment that had rendered one particular facility impotent and in trying to sift some vital information from the current CEO of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, one Prof. Ohene Adjei as to how and why there have been many handicaps at the Hospital since assuming the mantle of leadership; the ensuing tone from his response proved that he was not a well cut intellectual. As a result of the ‘gargantuan’ (apologies to Hon. Martin Amidu, Attorney-General and Minister of  Justice) taxes from the Ghanaian tax-payers the government was able to construct such that magnificent edifice with helicopter facility to airlift emergency and accident victims in around Kumasi to Accra and vice versa; this has been left to rot or rendered inoperative. Hear that shameful professor without any invention, not even toothpicks to his credit, because toothpicks imported into Ghana are produce from Malaysia so, for Prof. Ohene Adjei, the incumbent CEO of the hospital to give an answer to a question posed by the radio host, that governments go and governments come, in a nutshell, therefore meant that his government has come so Dr. Nsiah Asare should go hang, nothing more, nothing less. In effect, if his government had lost power, he should be allowed to enjoy the largesse and bourgeoisie lifestyle to join in the free-for-all booty of the national cake. But Prof. Dr. Nsiah Asare, in whose tenure as CEO of KATH tremendous shape was given to equip and beautify that medical facility, could not shy away his patriotism but to offer his services as a sign of a good patriot and extend an olive branch. Try as he did, Prof. Ohene Adjei would not budge despite that he had offered to help on any national call whenever the need arises to keep the prestige of the hospital aloft. But as fate would have it, his kind gesture was repulsed by this envious charlatan of a professor like mosquito repellent as if lives and limbs in and around the Kumasi Metropolis in particular, Ashanti, Brong Ahafo, the Northern, the Upper East and Upper West regions as well as parts of Cote d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso and northern Togo in general were not important to national economy. Any attempt and sensible suggestions including emergency call-ups for him Dr. Nsiah Asare, proffering to offer his services to save human lives and enhance the national kitty by his contribution would not appease this Prof. Ohene Adjei man but was purely rebuffed and turned down on partisan lines because this incompetent never-to-learn-successor who was bent on making sure that the healthcare delivery system for the central and northern parts of the country was brought on its toes for he never cared a hoot about that. And such are the wicked and ‘nuisance’ personalities who would always find solace and comfort under the umbrella; no wonder such are the suitable bedfellows of Mr. ‘Egya’ Atta because he prefers him to be trumpeting his course at all times and everywhere. Is it naturally a truism that ‘Twins’ by our Ghanaian traditional set up never have any access to inheritance, or become heir-apparent to traditional thrones/stools? Again, for Hon. Martin Amidu, the former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice to personally go to the law courts in respect of the unlawful payment by the State to ‘fraudster’ Agbesi Woyome of this unprecedented amount of money is an indictment on the part of the Mills-Mahama Administration and if any person or group of persons should venture to stand up with chest out and be bold to defend this shameful fraudulent act of the millennium, will compel the author to brand such persons as ‘inward looking bunch of crooks’ who have paraded themselves as wolves in sheep skin to prey on the vulnerable in society to share the booty. It is the humble prayer of the writer that His Excellency does not play the ostrich to be obstinate in this sordid affair, otherwise, whatever conceivable avenue that comes his way would be employed to solicit global legal advice to get to the bottom of the case so he should call his obstreperous propagandists like the Okudzeto Ablakwas, the Baba Jamals, the Omane Boamahs, the Kobby Acheampongs, the Felix Ofosu Kwakyes and their likes to halt the exhibition of their very shameful characters on the airwaves to cease fire. Before the curtain is drawn down, did I hear that ‘Kookoo ase ni DCE for Amansie Central, (Jacobu near Bekwai, in Ashanti), Robert Bernard  Fokuo,  that he had undertaken upon himself to go round his district propagating his paymaster’s falsehood to the chiefs and people that the youth who had attained the age of 18 and were bent on registering for this year’s elections would be compelled to pay lampoon etc. Is that the ploy to reduce the NPP’s majority there? Shame unto you, Kookoo ase kuraseni krakye, you are an apology to the Mills-Mahama Administration. Finally, my plea is that anybody with current knowledge of the mystery surrounding the inheritance of Twins in our traditional set up should keep me posted as this is totally beyond my comprehension.  A word to the wise therefore is in the north. I am done.

By Kofi Appiah  – email: [email protected]                 

BBC Hausa comes to Marhaba FM in Accra

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26 January 2012. BBC Hausa news and current-affairs programming is now available for listening on Marhaba 99.3 FM in Accra thanks to a new partnership agreement between BBC World Service and Marhaba FM.

 

In addition to daily BBC Hausa programmes such as the morning show, BBC Shirin Safe, and the evening news programme, BBC Shirin Yamma, Hausa-speaking audiences in Accra can also tune into the BBC Hausa sports bulletins broadcast Monday to Friday. Marhaba 99.3 FM will also rebroadcast BBC Hausa weekly programmes such as the English Premier League commentary, Amshoshin Takardun Ku (Listners’ Letters) and women’s magazine focusing on motherhood and childcare, Haifi Ki Yaye Da BBC Hausa.

 

BBC World Service Business Development Manager, West and Southern Africa, Steve Martin, comments: “Listeners have been asking us to make BBC Hausa available on FM in Accra for years. Now, thanks to this new partnership with Marhaba 99.3 FM, listeners can hear the BBC programmes they want on the FM band they prefer. We’re delighted to be extending our service in this way, especially at a time when Hausa-speakers tell us they’re eager for impartial, independent reporting of the latest news from Nigeria.”

 

Managing Director, Marhaba FM, Baba Sheriff Abdulahi, adds: “We are very proud and happy with this partnership as Hausa-speaking listeners in Accra can now hear BBC in clear and quality sound on Marhaba FM.”

 

To mark the launch of BBC Hausa on FM in Accra, BBC Hausa is staging a debate in Accra, asking if a “sub-Saharan African Spring” would be useful or necessary. BBC Hausa Editor, Mansur Liman, says: “We are thrilled to be holding this debate in Accra in the knowledge that Hausa-speaking audiences here can now listen to us in FM quality.”

 

The BBC Hausa debate will be recorded on Friday 27 January and broadcast on the same day at 19.30 GMT.

 

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For more information please contact:

BBC World Service International Publicity

+44(0)207 557 2944; [email protected]

 

Notes to editors:

 

BBC Hausa is a multimedia service providing radio and online content to Hausa-speaking audiences across Africa and the rest of the world. The website bbchausa.com showcases the best of BBC Hausa output, in text, audio and video. Its homepage features a multi-clip player, while embedded audio and video content is available across pages and indices. In addition to news headlines and transcripts of stories, the website features a wide range of the BBC Hausa radio programming. The mobile version of bbchausa.com gives audiences the opportunity to access BBC Hausa online content, in text and audio, from their mobile phones.

 

BBC Hausa is part of BBC World Service, an international multimedia broadcaster delivering a wide range of language and regional services on radio, TV, online and via wireless handheld devices. BBC World Service uses multiple platforms to reach its weekly audience of 166 million globally (2011), including shortwave, AM, FM, digital satellite and cable channels. Its news sites include audio and video content and offer opportunities to join the global debate. BBC World Service offers its multilingual radio content to partner FM stations around the world and has numerous partnerships supplying content to news websites, mobile phones and other wireless handheld devices as well as TV channels.

 

The BBC attracts a global weekly audience of 225 million people (2011) to its international news services including BBC World Service, BBC World News television channel and bbc.com/news.

 

Obi And The Killing Of Ndigbo

Written by Odimegwu Onwumere

 

As the chairman South-East Governors Forum, Governor Peter Obi’s fear of the security situation in the country and how it affects Ndigbo, is really a situation to be reflectd on. However, many Igbo sons and daughters have asked what he has done over the current critical situation of Ndigbo in the North, where they are killed in torrents. They have accused him of compromising the safety of Ndigbo in the North on political ground.

 

One thing many of us have not taken cognizance, perhaps due to sentiment or political bias, is that Obi is one governor who has shown his love for posterity by how he goes about the governance business in Anambra State that he even extends across the states in the South-East due to his coordinating and leadership qualities. This is evident in how he has made us to understand how money can be earnestly utilized in the state, as against what we were before told that Anambra was poor by those who governed the state before him.

 

On the stand of the leaders of the Igbo extraction on the killings of Ndigbo in the North, those who read newspapers and do not base their observations on beer parlour politics, would note that a meeting of the South-East governors was held this year on the issue, and a meeting of the Igbo political leaders was called to discuss the issue and take a position.

 

There is nothing to fear about Obi on the security issue because this is a man who has not compromised the sufferings of his people before now for any political attainment. At least, he has made Anambra people to know that they can enjoy the basic amenities that democracy can give through his careful use of resources. Such projects are like the Housing estates, Anambra State University projects, Ezu bridge projects and many others that can not be mentioned here due to space. “If there were a handful of leaders of this type in the Nigerian political terrain, then this country would have a very bright future,” an observer said about Obi.

 

 

Obi’s humane heart and dedication to the service of humanity is awesome. Like every other well meaning person, he had expressed his sadness not only on the killings of Ndigbo, but on the ceaseless killings in the different parts of the country. In a press conference he organized in Awka on Wednesday 11, January, he said: “I want to assure Anambra people and all south-easterners resident in the North, especially the troubled areas, that the governors of the South-East are very much concerned about the killings. We are working round the clock with the governors and the leadership of the North on ways to ensure that the killings do not continue.”

 

He added that Ndigbo in the troubled areas had already met with the governor of one of the states in the North on the development. “Even yesterday’s night (Tuesday, January 10) around 12:30 p.m., I spoke at length with the governor of Adamawa State, who is also saddened over the development. Igbo blood cannot be continuously spilled unnecessarily and we are committed to ensuring that the killings are stopped,” he had said.

 

 

Who knows if the people calling for Obi’s head on this issue wanted him to spur for war whereas he has spoken his mind which does not betray any trust. One thing is that we all must brave up and maintain a peaceful cooperation, just as Obi had urged citizens from other parts of the country residing in the South-East to remain calm and law-abiding, stressing that they were in touch with security agencies to ensure the safety of everyone.

 

Odimegwu Onwumere, writes from Rivers State. Mobile: +2348032552855. Email: [email protected]

NPP-USA Rubbishes The Informer Newspaper

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NPP-USA Public Relations Committee

When one reads the Informer’s caption “NDC Youth Storm Parliament,” which appeared on Ghanaweb on January 25, 2012, one is led to think the wayward NDC foot soldiers have repeated their invasion of Parliament. You may recall during President Mills’ State of the Nation address in 2010, the NDC foot soldiers stormed Parliament and ransacked the reception area eating up all the food prepared for government officials and visiting dignitaries. Thus approaching the second anniversary, the Informer’s misleading headline raised eyebrows. But apparently there are some amateurs with limited reasoning at the helm of that piece of trash aka “NDC rented press” posing as a newspaper.

The story rather predicts a future Parliament populated by the likes of Samual Okudzeto Ablakwa, Fiifi Kwetey, Hannah Bissiw. Even more shockingly, the Informer posits that these three loose cannons would bring “intellect” to the august house. Yuk! Anyone with eyes to see and ears to hear know that these three in particular are perhaps the least educated, the least sophisticated, and the least polished people to have ascended to the levels of deputy minister. But then we are talking about the NDC and the Mills administration – qualified and polished intellectuals need not apply for positions.

Ironically, Honorable Kyei Mensah Bonsu, who has been criticized within his own party at times for being too nice as opposition leader, is said to be “uncouth” and that he uses “abusive language.” Is the Informer referring to the same visionary legislator who called the STX deal into question and turned out to be prophetic because the STX deal indeed crashed, or is the NDC rented press talking about the principled leader who called for the resignation of Betty Mould Iddrisu a few days before the latter resigned?

Worse yet, is the piece of trash, aka “NDC rented press,” awarding intellectual status to the Deputy Minister of ‘Misinformation’ who publicly denied a cabinet reshuffle two days before President Mills in fact reshuffled his cabinet? Someone needs to tell the fake editors at the Informer how repulsive it is to try and pull off a task as impossible as comparing Okudzeto Ablakwa to the Honorable Kyei Mensah Bonsu. It is like comparing Kofi Wayo to Kofi Anna just because they are both called ‘Kofi.’

Then again why are we surprised? After all, the Informer supports a party that believes black sheep should be reported as white cow, a presidential visit to a cancer hospital in New York should be spun as ‘working vacation,’ and a person who has never been a father to his only son should be marketed as “Father of All.” Time is up for the NDC and its propaganda machinery. Lies and half-truths can get you so far. It is now time to call in the moving crew. January 2013 is just around the corner.

Fashion 101 goes on Multi TV’s CineAfrik

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Hit television programme Fashion 101 is set to debut on pay-per-view channel CineAfrik, on Multi TV, this Saturday, January 28.

The fashion-oriented show which currently airs, and will continue to air on free-to-air network TV3, has in the past few weeks received rave reviews from a cross section of the Ghanaian viewing public.

Moments after the show had hit mainstream television four weeks ago, the producers were inundated with requests to have it shown on multiple networks, hence the addition of CineAfrik.

Fashion 101 will air on CineAfrik, 9:30 pm every Saturday evening.

“The overarching purpose is to ensure that on whichever platform you are on, you can get to enjoy the goodies Fashion 101 is offering, and also be part of that big club of dedicated viewers. Your Saturday evenings just got better.

“I am excited at this arrangement, and can’t wait to see the maiden edition air. This is a good step millions of Multi TV viewers can bask in and identify with. Fashion 101 is all about you,” says Sandra Ankobiah, hostess, Fashion 101.

On a typical Fashion 101 episode on CineAfrik, viewers will be treated to two segments; the first, known as Star Watch, where a panel including hostess Sandra and some two or three others, will dissect and analyze the fashion statements made by Ghanaian celebrities, on their various public outings including but not limited to award shows and premieres.

The second segment is the make-over session, where an individual is selected by the show’s producers, and made to undergo a personality beauty transformation. This process is handled by some of Ghana’s trusted names in fashion designing as well as Fashion 101’s in-house make-up stylist Mamess.

The 30-minute programme is executive produced and hosted by Sandra Ankobiah.

Fashion 101 is powered by Emerald Paradise Production, with support from the Aviation Social Centre.

 

#SkrachLeakGh – We’re Back! … Updates

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Academy Partners with Everyone Counts ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEM TO LAUNCH FOR 2013 OSCARS®

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Beverly Hills, CA – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has entered into an agreement with Everyone Counts Inc. to exclusively develop an electronic voting system for the 85th Academy Awards®, to be held in 2013.

Everyone Counts will work with PwC, the Academy’s accounting firm of record, whose role in tabulating Academy members’ votes will remain unchanged. Over the next year, the Academy will undertake a rigorous security and user-acceptance testing process.

“This is the first of many steps that we’ll be taking toward developing a secure and convenient electronic voting system, beginning with next year’s ballot,” said Academy Chief Operating Officer Ric Robertson. “We’re excited to have found great partners in the people who do this best.”

The selection of Everyone Counts is the result of an 18-month search conducted by the Academy. The company is internationally recognized for its expertise in election administration and computer security and its voting platform is a global leader in the election industry. Built into its technology and processes are multiple layers of security that include military-grade encryption techniques. The company’s other clients include the United States Department of Defense; the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Justice; the state of New South Wales, Australia; and the states of Oregon, Florida, and Washington.

“We are honored to have earned the trust of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in bringing online voting to the Oscars starting next year,” said Lori Steele, Chairman and CEO of Everyone Counts Inc. “Our company was founded to set a new standard of security, accessibility, and transparency in elections. We’re proud to be working with the Academy, an organization that also represents the highest standards in its field.”

“We look forward to working with Everyone Counts for next year’s 85th Academy Awards and beyond,” said Brad Oltmanns, balloting leader, PwC. “We are excited about the new electronic voting system, which will enable us to conduct the tabulation process with the same high level of precision, trust and integrity that we have for the past 78 years.”

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ABOUT THE ACADEMY
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is the world’s preeminent movie-related organization, with a membership of more than 6,000 of the most accomplished men and women working in cinema. In addition to the annual Academy Awards—in which the members vote to select the nominees and winners­—the Academy presents a diverse year-round slate of public programs, exhibitions and events; provides financial support to a wide range of other movie-related organizations and endeavors; acts as a neutral advocate in the advancement of motion picture technology; and, through its Margaret Herrick Library and Academy Film Archive, collects, preserves, restores and provides access to movies and items related to their history. Through these and other activities the Academy serves students, historians, the entertainment industry and people everywhere who love movies.

 

FOLLOW THE ACADEMY
www.oscars.org
www.facebook.com/TheAcademy
www.youtube.com/Oscars
www.twitter.com/TheAcademy

ABOUT EVERYONE COUNTS INC.
Everyone Counts, the world’s leading provider of state-of-the-art election administration and voting systems, uniquely combines world-class expertise in technology, computer security, usability and election administration. Through this experience and expertise, Everyone Counts has modernized best-election-practices worldwide since 1997. Unique in the industry, Everyone Counts’ continually innovates to meet customer needs. Its patent pending innovations are quickly becoming the industry standard globally and are transforming the $32 billion election industry. Everyone Counts’ SaaS-based election administration tools and voting platform are helping governments and private membership organizations to improve their existing processes, systems and services. Ease of adoption is core to the Everyone Counts voting platform. The firm’s ability to integrate its modern election systems with existing processes is unmatched worldwide.

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www.everyonecounts.com/googleplus
www.twitter.com/secureelections

Oscars® App is Now Live on the App Store for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch

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Award-Winning Second Screen Experience Launches With Key Enhancements:

Even More Video, the Oscar® My Picks Game, And New Watching And Sharing Features

The Oscars App Is Free This Year

This year’s official Oscars App is now live on the App Store for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, providing fans unparalleled access to the 84th Academy Awards®.

Developed by the Academy and Disney/ABC Television Group’s Digital Media Team, the Oscars App is designed to be the ultimate complement to the live telecast, giving fans premier access to the most memorable moments of the night through exclusive live cameras strategically placed on the Red Carpet, throughout the Kodak Theatre, and even in the Governors Ball, which is the official Oscar party of the night. Special cameras include the Thank You Cam — offering winners an extended opportunity to thank their supporters; Backstage Cam — capturing sound bites, backstage action, short interviews and behind-the-scenes footage; Control Room Cam – allowing users to watch the show’s director in action; and Press Room Cam – featuring moments of winners in the press area.

“Many iPad, iPhone and iPod touch owners use their device daily while watching TV to look for show-related information,” said Karin Gilford, SVP of Digital Media for ABC.com. “Our goal is to utilize the best digital technologies to make sure those fans are having a really full, immersive experience leading up to, during and after the Oscars. We want this to be the next best thing to attending the show itself.”

“We love the level of interaction this app provides our fans,” said Christina Kounelias, chief marketing officer, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. “It pulls back the curtain and takes viewers on a backstage experience that is fun and engaging. It allows fans access and vantage points that guests in the theater don’t have.”

The app debuted last year as an integral part of the Oscar Digital Experience, which won an Emmy for Creative Achievement in Interactive Arts. This year, the team has built on that success with a few key enhancements, including:

  • A much larger pre-show presence in a new magazine-style format. Fans who download the app between nominations and the live show will have access to original video from last year’s show, photos and – utilizing new iOS 5 Twitter integration – the latest social media buzz.
  • All video views are tracked through iCloud so viewers can keep track of what video they’ve watched regardless of the iOS device they are on.
  • Access to the hugely popular “Oscar My Picks,” an interactive play-along game that offers fans a chance to test their Oscar prediction skills. Once they fill out their ballot they can share and view their friends picks on Facebook. On Oscar Sunday, users play along during the show and predict category winners ahead of the opening of the envelopes. The app will refresh and calculate your results as categories are won.
  • Viewers can watch the live experience in two different modes: Watch or Direct. In Watch mode, the viewer will be guided through the live behind-the-scenes show. In the Direct mode, the viewer can select the cameras they want to use.
  • This year’s app will have a live video grid so the viewer can watch all available cameras at once or zero in on one that looks the most interesting to them.
  • Once in a camera view, a ticker will display over the video to tell viewers what is happening on other cameras. That way, if a fan’s favorite actor enters another view, they can jump to it quickly and easily.

“Our team really listened to what fans had to say last year, and made a huge effort to build on the things that worked to make them even better,” added Gilford.

The 84rd Academy Awards will be presented on Sunday, February 26, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood and Highland Center®, and televised live by the ABC Television Network.

The Oscars App is available for free from the App Store on iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, or at www.itunes.com/appstore.

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Media Contacts:
Fonda Berosini, (818) 569-3256, [email protected]
Karen Hobson, (818) 569-7789, [email protected]
Teni Melidonian, (310) 247-3090, [email protected]